seasonal migrations
Seasonal migrations refer to the regular movement of animals from one region to another in response to changes in climate, food availability, or breeding conditions. Many species, such as birds, caribou, and monarch butterflies, travel long distances to find suitable habitats during different times of the year. These migrations often occur in spring and fall, allowing animals to take advantage of seasonal resources.
During migration, animals may travel alone or in groups, following specific routes known as migration paths. These journeys can be challenging, as animals face various obstacles, including weather conditions, predators, and the need for rest and food. Successful migration is crucial for the survival and reproduction of many species.